i dunno if the multitouchness would stop that, in-fact i'd guess it probably would, but if you could make a relegendable key cap - like the cherry mx types whereby there is a pop-off clear plastic top, so you can print out what you want and cover it over, that would make the board extra awesome for us colemakers or users of other layouts that you don't support directly. and even layouts that you do support, but where we want to put our own multimappy modifications in.

I'll preempt the official response and guess there is no way they'd do this. Fiddly snap-in bits seems very counter to the clean & simple design philosophy. I think you're much more likely to see them offer colemak keycaps printed like the others. All it takes is enough people to show an interest, and sufficient time for them to get past the initial need for more conventional layouts that will be occupying production .

You could also consider to sell customized keycaps when the TextBlade is fully available and you have enough capacity to build it without delays in the production.Basically to allow users to order their very own MultiMap printed on the keys.This way everybody can fully customize his/her TextBlade and would make it even more awesome.

We're thinking of posting a proposed layout for Colemak in a few weeks to let forum posters weigh in, and have an influence on the design details.

ok, well that certainly rocks

You could also consider to sell customized keycaps when the TextBlade is fully available and you have enough capacity to build it without delays in the production.Basically to allow users to order their very own MultiMap printed on the keys.This way everybody can fully customize his/her TextBlade and would make it even more awesome.

oh very much yeah. that would be even more awesome dunno what sort of price you could do such things for, but if a stock keycap set is going for $7 i'd have few problems paying double for something that i could customise. even with a proper colemak set there are likely to be personal tweaks i'd make since i'm planning on using it all the time as a full desktop keyboard replacement at home and at work. not least putting symbols like £ " @ etc. on the correct keys that you American chaps seem to have such problems with